PhD in the excellence & sustainability programme of the section Mechanics of Materials of TUe

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Eindhoven - Netherlands

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Departments Department of Mechanical Engineering

Introduction

Are you an engineering scientist who wishes to contribute to high-tech applications state-of-the-art modelling or experimentation of advanced sustainable materials across the scales We are looking for outstanding and enthusiastic PhD candidates with a proven track record of excellence to work on a challenging PhD project in an exciting multidisciplinary team.

Job Description

Section Mechanics of Materials

The section of Mechanics of Materials (MoM) ( at the department of Mechanical Engineering of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) launched a PhD excellence programme for sustainable materials in 2026 in order to recruit 11 outstanding PhD students. The MoM section is recognized worldwide for its high-level research on experimental analysis theoretical understanding and predictive modelling of complex thermo-mechanical behaviour (e.g. plasticity damage fracture) in engineering materials at different length scales which emerges from the physics and mechanics of the underlying multi-phase microstructure. An integrated numerical-experimental approach is generally adopted for this goal. A state-of-the-art computing infrastructure is in place for the numerical work in this project.

PhD projects

The PhD projects listed below are embedded in 4 larger programmes:

  • Green Steels: The Dutch steel sector faces a major transition. The production processing use and recovery of steel is to be made significantly more sustainable by 2030 and completely CO2 neutral by 2050. The programme Growing with Green Steel is a plan to achieve this involving major changes throughout the steel value chain. The section Mechanics of Materials contributes to this plan by studying how the microstructure and resulting properties of green steels are being affected by the new steel processing routes.
  • Physics-Based Design of Hydrogen-Resistant Steels: The shift to a hydrogen-based energy system brings a major materials challenge: hydrogen can penetrate steel and make it brittle leading to sudden failure. This is especially challenging for sustainable (green) steel grades which exhibit a complex microstructural variability. This programme addresses this challenge using tools at the intersection of materials physics computational modelling digitalisation and targeted experiments. Using physics-based models linking microstructural mechanisms to macroscopic behaviour and informed by experimental characterisation and validation digital twin frameworks are developed enabling a virtual assessment and optimisation of steel microstructures before they are produced. This programme is therefore essential for the future hydrogen economy.
  • Thermal interfaces at cryogenic conditions: Many advanced technologies like quantum computers powerful microscopes and chip-making tools require extreme cooling. However the optimal design of cooling systems at cryogenic conditions is hampered by the lack of predictive thermal conductance models at these temperatures. This results in costly trial-and-error development slows innovation and ultimately in system designs with suboptimal thermal performance and energy inefficiencies. This programme focuses on the development of multiscale models that will improve our understanding of how microstructural changes in materials and evolving constrained contact conditions at cryogenic temperatures affect thermal and mechanical properties and uses that knowledge to build smarter quieter and more energy-efficient cooling systems. These new systems will support better medical imaging faster computers and greener high-tech manufacturing.
  • Wafer handling: Silicon wafers are the base material for the fabrication of modern electronic devices. To ensure optimal reliability of the adopted lithographic processes two aspects are important: (i) the surface quality of the silicon wafers needs to meet stringent requirements and (ii) the production environment needs to be absolutely immaculate. Both of these aspects constitute the driving force for extensive investigations of silicon under contact loading conditions in this programme. Typically the influence of mechanical interaction on silicon wafers is investigated by means of advanced scratch experiments under high-resolution observation that are essential for gaining an improved mechanistic understanding at the microscopic scale.

All PhD projects involve collaborations with industry. These are indicated between square brackets below along with the name of main supervisor of each project.

Computational mechanics PhD projects

  • PhD 1: Rolling contact fatigue in green bearing steels numerical microstructural modelling SKF; Ron Peerlings
  • PhD 2: Predictive analysis of edge crack sensitivity of green steels Tata Steel; Marc Geers
  • PhD 3: From structure to properties in green metastable stainless steels Philips Alleima; Marc Geers
  • PhD 4: Solute-dependent bcc crystal plasticity in hydrogen-resistant circular steels Tata Steel; Ron Peerlings
  • PhD 5: Grain-boundary plasticity and damage in hydrogen-resistant circular steels Tata Steel; Ron Peerlings
  • PhD 6: Pipeline fracture twin: Digital twin development for hydrogen-assisted crack propagation in buried steel pipelines APS Tata Steel; Karo Sedighiani
  • PhD 7: Cryogenic interface heat transfer for advanced thermal interfaces Thermo Fisher Scientific ASML AAE MI-Partners; Olaf van der Sluis

Experimental mechanics PhD projects

  • PhD 8: Rolling contact fatigue in green bearing steels experimental microstructural analysis SKF; Johan Hoefnagels
  • PhD 9: Effect of surface changes due to tramp elements and new heating methods on the mechanics of green steel Tata steel; Johan Hoefnagels
  • PhD 10: In-situ micromechanical investigation of hydrogen-induced plasticity in circular steels Tata steel; Johan Hoefnagels
  • PhD 11: Micromechanical experimental analysis of particle generation in silicon wafer handling VDL; Johan Hoefnagels

Job Requirements

  • An outstanding motivated enthusiastic curiosity-driven researcher. Deep analytical skills initiative creativity and flexibility are highly desired.
  • A MSc degree in Mechanical Engineering Materials Science Aerospace Engineering Applied Physics or similar with a strong background in mechanics of materials continuum mechanics or experimental mechanics (depending on the project of interest).
  • A proven excellence track record to be demonstrated through a complete list of (excellent!) grades of all courses taken at the BSc and MSc level.
  • For some of the PhD projects additional experience in materials science metallurgy experimental mechanics mechanical testing micromechanics or structure-property relationships is of benefit.
  • Interest to work in an interdisciplinary project with a strong scientific profile but in close coordination with industrial partners.
  • Motivated to develop your teaching skills and coach students.
  • Fluent in spoken and written English (at least C1 level).

Conditions of Employment

A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university in an interdisciplinary setting and within an international network. You will work on a beautiful green campus within walking distance of the central train addition we offer you:

  • Full-time employment for four years with an intermediate assessment after nine months. You will spend a minimum of 10% of your four-year employment on teaching tasks with a maximum of 15% per year of your employment.
  • Salary and benefits (such as a pension scheme paid pregnancy and maternity leave partially paid parental leave) in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities scale P (min. 3059 - max. 3881).
  • A year-end bonus of 8.3% and annual vacation pay of 8%.
  • High-quality training programs and other support to grow into a self-aware autonomous scientific researcher. At TU/e we challenge you to take charge of your own learning process.
  • An excellent technical infrastructure on-campus childrens day care and sports facilities.
  • An allowance for commuting working from home and internet costs.
  • A Staff Immigration Team and a tax compensation scheme (the 30% facility) for international candidates.


About us

Eindhoven University of Technology is a leading international university within the Brainport region where scientific curiosity meets a hands-on mindset. We work in an open and collaborative way with high-tech industries to tackle complex societal challenges. Our responsible and respectful approach ensures impact today and in the future. TU/e is home to over 13000 students and more than 7000 staff forming a diverse and vibrant academic community.

The Department of Mechanical Engineering department conducts world-class research aligned with the technological interests of the high-tech industry in the Netherlands with a focus on the Brainport region. Our goal is to produce engineers who are both scientifically educated and application-driven by providing a balanced education and research program that combines fundamental and application aspects. We equip our graduates with practical and theoretical expertise preparing them optimally for future challenges.


Information

The succinct information provided in this vacancy description may not allow you to make a clear final choice on the PhD project. The assessment procedure will therefore be carried out in 2 steps:

  • Step 1: excellence assessment (for all candidates)
  • Step 2: if you passed step 1 more detailed information will be provided by the responsible PIs on the PhD projects you marked to be interested in. This will enable to make a final selection of your project in mutual consultation.

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Application

We invite you to submit a complete application by using the apply button. The application should include a:

  • Cover letter in which you describe your motivation and qualifications for the position.
  • Curriculum vitaeincluding:
    • the starting and end dates of your BSc study and of your MSc study
    • a list of your publications
    • a brief description of your MSc thesis project
    • contact information of three references. Kindly note that we may reach out to references at any stage of the recruitment process. We recommend notifying your references upon submitting your application.
  • Evidence of excellence: the Official Grade Listsof your BSc and MSc education listing all your courses taken and grades obtained. These grades must be excellent in order to apply for this excellence programme.
  • Clearly indicate in your application in which of the 11 PhD positions you are interested. You can select multiple positions by ticking the corresponding boxes of the related projects.
  • A separate list of your experience with continuum and computational mechanics in general and the following skills in particular (only report the skills that are relevant for the PhD positions you are applying):
    • o continuum mechanics for large deformations
    • o numerical mechanics and analysis (FEM simulations meshing etc.)
    • o programming skills (Matlab/Python coding user-defined FE routines )
    • o theoretical (mechanical) analyses
    • o microstructure-based simulations (using experimental microstructures)
    • o materials and microstructure characterization
    • o microscopy and metallurgy
    • o (micro-)mechanical testing in-situ testing and digital image correlation
    • o numerical analysis of experimental data.

We look forward to receiving your application. Closing date is April 30th 2026 or until all 11 positions have been assigned. Applications will be screened as they arrive and some of the positions may be assigned before the closing date. If you submit late then not all PhD positions may still be open for selection. Promising excellent candidates may expect to be invited for an online interview.

Ensure that you submit all the requested application documents. We give priority to complete applications.


Please note

  • You can apply online. We will not process applications sent by email and/or post.
  • A pre-employment screening (e.g. knowledge security check) can be part of the selection procedure. For more information on the knowledge security check please consult the National Knowledge Security Guidelines.
  • Please do not contact us for unsolicited services.

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